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piapie888 says: If you want to hide from the world and indulge in a bit of luxury, this is the place! For WDC standards, the price you pay here, in a chain hotel will be a tiny, "standard" room. However, the Artist Inn Residence is a different story. Its 2 Victorian houses that have been joined. It has 9 rooms …
Average priced "Restaurants" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
HuBison says: If you can find a place to park, Grillfish is a wonderful seafood restaurant! There is a $5 parking lot around the corner or you can take the metro to Dupont Circle and then walk down NH ave. They have a wonderful menu and the best prepared spinach. If you sit (or stand) at the bar, they have a WO…
travel-the-world says: The Intown Uptown Inn is a bed and breakfast located in Washington, DC. The first thing I said when I walked in was “now this is somewhere I’d like to live.” I really enjoyed my stay at The Intown Uptown Inn and would recommend it to others. I loved that the inn was modern and not decorated…
Ridiculously Expensive "Restaurants" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
jeffludvik says: Located two blocks from the Gallery Pl-Chinatown metro stop, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse is a convenient walk from the station and will please the need for a delicious steak. I ordered a mouth-watering 12 oz. rib-eye cooked medium-rare. For sides, I ordered a hefty side of mashed potatoes and mushrooms.…
Andy99 says: Construction began on the new Visitor Center for the United States Capitol in 2000. The Visitor Center was opened to the public in December 2008 and provides a climate-controlled space for visitors waiting to tour the U.S. Capitol building. Previously, visitors queued in the open air (and summer hea…
alexindc says: Outside of the monuments and museums, there’s really nothing more "DC" than Ben’s Chili Bowl. In business since 1958, Ben’s is one of the only businesses in the neighborhood to survive the 1968 riots, during which it remained open to serve neighborhood residents, protesters, police and fireme…
Expensive "Restaurants" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
HuBison says: Phillips Flagship is located on the waterfront in Washington DC. It is easier to get there if you drive. If you take the Metro, you must walk quite a ways to get to the restaurant; I think the bus stops closer. The dinner was $25 when we went last (Jan 2009) and you get a buffet of steamed seafoo…
sweetsummerdaiz says: October 2005 - This hotel was not the cleanest or updated at the time I stayed here, but the location was great. Within a block or two of all the train lines, moving about the city was made easy and fairly inexpensive. Close to the Mall, I was able to easily figure out how to get to the Smithsonian …
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Average priced "Restaurants" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
HuBison says: This place has great food. With the weekday midday lunch rush, it can be a little crowded, but the food is good. Not too many garnishes, so all you get to eat is food! The Kanom Jeep dumplings (Siam dumplings) are served with a great chili Spy sauce. I had the Pad Prik King with beef and it was …
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Average priced "Restaurants" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
HuBison says: I happen to stumble upon Sanphan in Capitol Hill one day as the only time I had to stop and eat lunch overlapped with when Old Siam closed its doors between lunch and dinner time :( It is a new spot on Penn ave and it's not too populated yet, so get great service. The decor is nice, but it remin…
Andy99 says: Union Station in Washington, DC, recently celebrated the centennial of its compeltion. Since 1908 the railway terminal has served as a transportation hub for the national’s capital. Upon exiting the station, the sight of the US Capitol looming at the opposite end of Delaware Avenue remains as impo…
Average priced "Hotels" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
pinchora says: When we went to DC we stayed at the Morrison-Clark Hotel. This hotel is owned by the Henley Hotel, just across the street from it. According to the Hotel Webpage 2 leading families, in 1864, built their home off Massachusetts Avenue, near Mount Vernon Square. One hundred and fifty years later …
Expensive "Restaurants" in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
HuBison says: We went to go see a play at the National Theater (which is right around the corner), so Chef Geoff's was a nice place to go. Maybe it's cause I'm a little broke right now, but it was a bit expensive. They definitely have burgers and pizza, but some of their more delicious dishes are more pricey. …
piapie888 says: Compared to prevailing DC hotel prices, this place is cheap. Nearest metro stop: Farragut West (Orange/Blue Lines) and Farragut North (Red Line). First impression: The door man joked with us when we arrived, but didn't help with the luggage. Staff weren't very friendly. Kitchen facilities …
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Average priced "Restaurants" in Rockville, Maryland, USA
postaltiburon says: That's Amore has four locations in the DC metro area: Rockville, MD; Columbia, MD; Sterling, VA and Vienna, VA. It specializes in southern Italian cuisine. Most entrees can be ordered either solo portion or family portion. Usually a solo can feed 2-3 and a family portion can serve 4-5. We opted …

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